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Protecting and preparing children: Peace activist parenting in a post-9/11 world.

机译:保护和准备儿童:9/11后世界中的和平主义者为人父母。

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In the United States in post 9/11 context, American mothers perform a daily struggle to both protect children from indirect experience of the war on terror and other dangers, and prepare children to enter into the social world safely and successfully. How mothers manage this everyday dilemma in parenting is the puzzle that lies at the heart of this project. Five Midwestern peace activist women and their children, ages 8-17, were interviewed about how they make meaning of the U.S.-initiated war in Iraq and domestic anti-war opposition. Discursive psychology, a discourse analytic qualitative methodology, is used to address the following research questions: (1) how do peace activist mothers negotiate the fine line between sheltering their children and readying them to enter the social world, and (2) how is this process of everyday decision-making enacted in the mothers' and children's words. The boundary between protecting and preparing children is shaped by three elements: (a) the women's constructions of their children---as agentic individuals or through an interpretive repertoire of child development; (b) their constructions of the world---as a place of violence, of citizenship rights and responsibilities, and of multiplicity; and (c) their desires---for their children to be independent thinkers, to know the relativist nature of the social world, and to grow up to be active and responsible citizens, or even activists, like themselves. This study makes three primary contributions to social work and developmental psychology: (a) it demonstrates the value of using a non-cognitivist discourse analysis methodology and attending to processes of everyday decision-making about parenting; (b) it contributes to the field of parental beliefs and cognitions in developmental psychology; and (c) it serves as a concrete illustration of how to use discourse analysis to increase self-reflexivity for social workers in practice.
机译:在美国,在9/11后时代,美国母亲每天都在进行斗争,以保护儿童免受反恐战争和其他危险的间接经历,并为儿童安全,成功地进入社会世界做准备。母亲如何应对育儿中的这一日常困境,是这个项目的核心难题。采访了五名中西部和平主义者和他们的孩子,他们的年龄在8-17岁之间,这些她们如何理解美国发起的伊拉克战争和国内反战反对派的含义。话语心理学是一种话语分析的定性方法,用于解决以下研究问题:(1)和平活动家的母亲如何协商在庇护子女与准备好进入社会世界之间的界限,(2)这是怎么回事?母亲和儿童的话语制定了日常决策过程。保护和养育子女之间的界限由三个因素决定:(a)妇女对子女的建构-作为代理人或通过解释性的儿童发展方式; (b)他们在世界上的建设-作为暴力场所,公民的权利和责任以及多样性的场所; (c)他们的愿望-希望自己的孩子成为独立的思想家,了解社会世界的相对主义本质,成长为像他们一样积极主动,负责任的公民,甚至是积极分子。这项研究对社会工作和发展心理学做出了三项主要贡献:(a)证明了使用非认知主义话语分析方法并参与有关养育子女的日常决策过程的价值; (b)有助于发展心理学中的父母信仰和认知领域; (c)具体说明如何使用话语分析来提高社会工作者的自我反省能力。

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  • 作者

    Harlap, Yael.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Michigan.;

  • 授予单位 University of Michigan.;
  • 学科 Social Work.;Sociology Individual and Family Studies.;Psychology Developmental.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2005
  • 页码 281 p.
  • 总页数 281
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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